Thoughts and Ways of Thinking
Benjamin Brown
Thoughts and Ways of Thinking
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Why do we think differently from one another? Why do religious people adhere to their faith even against reason, whilst atheist thinkers label it “nonsense”? Why do some judges turn more to moral values and others less? Why do we attach different meanings to the same words?

These questions can be tackled on psychological or sociological levels, but we can also analyze the subjects on the epistemological level. That is the purpose of this book.

Thoughts and Ways of Thinking offers Source Theory as a single explanation for epistemic processes and their religious, legal and linguistic derivatives. The idea is simple: our senses, our understanding, our memory, the testimonies that we trust, and many other objects transmit data to us and so shape our beliefs. In this function they serve as our truth sources. Different beliefs stem from different sources or different hierarchies between same sources. This notion is formalized here through the new tool of Source Calculus, and, after balancing its relativistic consequences by adding pragmatic constraints, it is applied to the philosophies of religion, law and language. With this unified theory, old doubts are framed in new perspectives, and some of them even find their solution.

Language
English
ISBN
978-1-911529-20-0
Introduction
Chapter One: On Method
Chapter Two: Initial Definitions and Preliminary Clarifications
Chapter Three: Source Calculus – The Formalist Line of Argumentation
Chapter Four: Cultural Systems – The Pragmatist Line of Argumentation
Chapter Five: Source Theory and the Philosophy of Religion
Chapter Six: Source Theory and the Philosophy of Law
Chapter Seven: Source Theory and the Philosophy of Language
Chapter Eight: Summary and Perspective
Appendices
Appendix I: Sentential and Non-sentential Expressions of Data
Appendix II: Forgetting as a Creative Function
Appendix III: Creating Null Data Out of Null Data
Appendix IV: Manipulative Changes in the Meanings of Words
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